The approach offers scenic views of the Garden of England, where the right side provides the best opportunity to spot the Central London skyline and the North Downs before touchdown.
The right side provides a more dynamic sequence of views, starting with the Gulf of Finland, potentially spotting the Danish and Swedish coasts, and concluding with a panoramic approach into the London area that often showcases the Thames and the city skyline.
The right side offers superior urban views, starting with Stockholm upon departure, followed by a close look at the Γresund Bridge and Copenhagen, and potentially the London skyline on the approach to Gatwick.
While the left side offers views of the Swiss Alps on departure, the right side provides a superior experience with views of the Black Forest, the Rhine, the White Cliffs of Dover, and the iconic London skyline during the approach to Gatwick.
The right side offers a superior sequence of urban landmarks, including the dense Ruhr industrial region, the Belgian capital, and a spectacular distant view of the London skyline during the descent into Gatwick.
The right side is superior for this route as it provides a closer look at the Southern Carpathian peaks and typically offers a spectacular view of the London skyline during the Gatwick arrival procedure.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Atlantic coastline of Portugal, the rugged 'Rias' of Galicia in Spain, and a clear view of the Isle of Wight upon entering UK airspace.
The Left Side offers the most dramatic natural scenery, including the Alpine range to the south and the expansive Lake Balaton shortly after departure, plus a great angle for the English coastline on arrival.
The right side offers a superior view of the Fuerteventura coastline and the famous Corralejo sand dunes upon departure, followed by more consistent views of the French and English coastlines during the latter half of the journey.
The left side offers a superior view of the Prague city center immediately after takeoff, followed by a scenic traverse over the Rhine Valley and the rolling Ardennes.
The right side is superior for this short hop, offering the highest probability of seeing the historic Amsterdam canal belt on departure and the distant London skyline during the approach into Gatwick.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of Europe's only desert upon departure and offers the most iconic views of the English coastline, including the Seven Sisters cliffs, during the arrival phase.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Atlas Mountains shortly after takeoff, distant views of the French Alps during the European transit, and a higher probability of seeing the Paris skyline and the lush English countryside upon descent.